Acct 212 final 2017 latest exam

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ACCT 212 Final 2017-Latest Exam

Question (TCO 3) Explain why Adjusting Entries are required at the end of each accounting period (15 points) and provide an example of a required journal entry for either the consumption of supplies or insurance (10 points). (TCO 2) Sandy Company is a retailer who applies the periodic method to account for its inventory. It had the following inventory transactions: Quantity Unit Cost Beginning inventory 100 $10.00 Purchase on March 4th 120 12.00 Purchase on March 10th 150 14.00 Purchase on March 20th 170 15.00 During March, 360 units were sold for $25 per unit. Calculate the cost of ending inventory, cost of goods sold, and gross profit using the LIFO method. Show all computations. (TCO 4) Thomas Manufacturing had 4 units of their product in inventory at $250 per unit to start the month.During the month, they purchased an additional 7 units at $250 per unit and another 12 units at $275 per unit.Also, at the end of the month, they sold 12 units and ended the month at 8 units. Calculate their ending inventory and cost of goods sold using one of the following: LIFO, FIFO or Average Cost methods. Show all computations. (TCO 4) Inventory valuation methods determine the cost of goods sold and the inventory balance. (1) Explain how the Average Cost method is applied (15 points) and (2) provide an example of the application of this method. (10 points) (TCO 1) Financial statement analysts among others compute ratios to gauge how the company is performing. One such ratio is the Acid-test (or Quick) Ratio. (1) Provide the formula for the Acid-test (or Quick) Ratio. (10 points) (2) Explain why inventories and prepaid expenses are excluded from this calculation (15 points). (TCO 6) BagODonuts Company bought a used delivery truck on January 1, 2010, for $19,200. The van was expected to remain in service 4 years (30,000 miles). BagODonuts’ accountant estimated that the truck’s residual value would be $2,400 at the end of its useful life. The truck traveled 8,000 miles the first year, 8,500 miles the second year, 5,500 miles the third year, and 8,000 miles in the fourth year. 1. Calculate depreciation expense for the truck for each year (2010-2013) using the: a. Straight-line method. b. Double-declining balance method. c. Units of Production method. (For units-of-production and double-declining balance, round to the nearest two decimals after each step of the calculation.) 2. Which method best tracks the wear and tear on the van?


3. Which method would BagODonuts prefer to use for income tax purposes? Explain in detail why BagODonuts prefers this method. (TCO 7) ABC Inc. was incorporated on 1/15/12. Their corporate charter authorized the following capital stock: Preferred Stock: 7%, par value $100 per share, 100,000 shares. Common Stock: $1 par value, 500,000 shares. The following transactions occurred during the year: 1/19/12 1/31/12 11/1/12 12/1/12

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Issued 100,000 shares of common stock for $17 cash per share. Issued 3,000 shares of preferred stock for $115 cash per share. Repurchased 30,000 shares of common stock for $22 cash per share. Declared and paid a total dividend of $95,000.

Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry for each transaction listed above. 2. In your own words, explain the main differences between common and preferred stock. (TCO 5) Internal Control Procedures are in place to protect the assets of every business as mentioned in the textbook and our discussions. Of the seven internal control procedures, list five of these controls and describe how each procedure is implemented. (5 points each with 2 points for listing and 3 points for a description) (TCO 2) Below are the accounts of Super Pool Service, Inc. The accounts have normal balances on June 30, 2012.The accounts are listed in no particular order. Account Balance Common stock $5,100 Accounts payable $4,400 Service revenue $17,100 Land $28,800 Note payable $9,500 Cash $5,200 Dividends $6,100 Utilities expense $2,100 Accounts receivable $10,600 Delivery expense $700 Retained earnings $25,600 Salary expense $8,200 Prepare the company’s trial balance as of June 30, 2012, listing accounts in proper sequence, as illustrated in the chapter. For example, Accounts Receivable comes before Land. List the expense with the largest balance first, the expense with the next largest balance second, and so on. (TCO 4) Linda’s Lampshades started business on Jan. 1, 2001. They had the following inventory transactions: Journals - Jan. 2001 Purchases Supplier Date Received Quantity Unit Cost Amount Donna 01/10/01 110 12.00 1320.00

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Thomas 01/15/01 160 14.00 2240.00 Cindy 01/18/01 150 15.00 2250.00 Sales Customer Date shipped Quantity Sel. Price Amount Norilene 01/16/01 200 25.00 5000.00 1. Calculate the ending inventory, using the perpetual inventory method: A. Using FIFO B. Using LIFO C. Using Average Cost 2. Prepare the following statement Using FIFO LIFO Average Cost Sales Cost of Sales Gross Profit

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